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DMS 4.1 EN 03/2011 TD29

12.23.12 Customize Dialogs

The Customize dialog, provided with the Frame plug-in, contains sub-dialogs (tabs) for
the configuration of the user interface concerning structure and contents of menus
and toolbars as well as of the keyboard functions.
The dialog is opened via the command 'Customize' (category 'Preferences').
The default settings are defined by the provider and can be restored at any time via
button Reset to default. This will open a dialog where you can select which of the
categories (Menu, Keyboard, Toolbars) you want to get restored.
The current settings confirmed with OK get saved on the local system but you also
have the possibility to save and reload specific configuration files, see below.
The following sub-dialogs are available by default:
• Menu
• Keyboard
• Toolbars

How to save and reload the dialog settings:
Press button Save to store the settings of the currently opened subdialog in a file. The
standard dialog for saving a file will open, where you have to enter a filename without
extension and confirm with 'Save'. This can be done for each sub-dialog and the
following files might be stored:
"<filename>.opt.menu" for the menu settings
"<filename>.opt.keyb" for the keyboard settings
"<filename>.opt.tbar" for the toolbar settings
To reload the settings from one of those files, use button Load. A Load Menu dialog will
open, where you can browse for the desired menu file, whose settings then will be
taken into the respective Customize dialog.

Customize Toolbars
This sub-dialog of the Customize dialog allows to
• - activate resp. deactivate the available toolbars, which means to make them

visible or invisible in the user interface.

• - add new toolbars which are defined in the 'Edit Toolbar..' dialog.
• - delete toolbars
• - save the current toolbars settings to an external file resp. reload previously saved

settings to the current project

• - rename the toolbar

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